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Re: Steve Kerr gives the Celtics dap
« Reply #30 on: November 15, 2017, 07:09:38 PM »

Offline OldSchoolDude

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The only thing that worries me for our long term outlook is our bigs. 

How will Horford age?  I think well, but you never know from year to year as you get into your 30’s.  Longer down the road in 2 plus years when his contract will expire who will be his replacement, or will we just re-sign Horford.  He’s playing at an all star level now so he won’t be easily replaceable.

I like Baynes a lot and he fits perfect next to Horford against bigger teams, but he is only signed to a 1 year deal.  I hope we re-sign him and wished Ainge locked him up on a 2 or 3 year deal.

Morris may only be stopgap help signed through next season.

Ainge is a savvy GM though so he’ll figure this all out.

If the LAL pick conveys, we'll have our big.  I'm hoping for Ayton.

Re: Steve Kerr gives the Celtics dap
« Reply #31 on: November 15, 2017, 08:10:26 PM »

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I think he said it to motivate his team to be up for this game.
Agreed.  more of a message to his own team than a compliment to ours
I don't know. I think he could have been giving justifiable props to the Celtics while at the same time trying to motivate his team. He could have been doing both and really does feel Boston is the team of the future in the East.